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English
Etymology
From clergy + -woman.
Noun
clergywoman (plural clergywomen)
- An ordained (female) Christian minister; a female member of the clergy.
- A woman belonging to a clergyman's family.
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Translations
ordained (female) Christian minister, female member of the clergy
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 女牧師/女牧师 (nǚmùshī)
- Esperanto: pastrino
- Finnish: pappi (fi)
- German: Pfarrerin (de) f, Pastorin (de) f, Klerikerin f, Geistliche (de) f, Seelsorgerin (de) f
- Portuguese: clériga f
- Serbo-Croatian: duhovnica (sh) f
- Spanish: clériga f
- Volapük: (♂♀) kultan (vo) (general), (♂) hikultan, (♀) jikultan, (♂♀) pädan (vo) (Catholic), (♂) hipädan, (♀) jipädan, (♂♀) pastan (vo) (Evangelical, Protestant), (♂) hipastan, (♀) jipastan
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